File:HDR example-motion blur.jpeg
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[edit]A simple scene rendered using Radiance and using Paul Debevec's well-known "Uffizi" light probe.
Shown here is the same image being motion blurred using two different methods. The first is an "LDR blur" performed in The GIMP on a tone-mapped "LDR" version of the image. The second is an "HDR blur" performed using a variety of tools in Radiance on the original HDR image before being tone-mapped to an LDR image for display.
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current | 18:18, 4 August 2006 | 2,048 × 683 (104 KB) | Imroy (talk | contribs) | A simple scene rendered using Radiance and using Paul Debevec's well-known "Uffizi" light probe. Shown here is the same image being motion blurred using two different methods. The first is an "LDR blur" performed in The GIMP o | |
15:39, 4 August 2006 | 2,048 × 683 (113 KB) | Imroy (talk | contribs) | A simple scene rendered using Radiance and using Paul Debevec's well-known "Uffizi" light probe. Shown here is the same image being motion blurred using two different methods. The first is an "LDR blur" performed in The GIMP o |
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